"(...) the Department of Egyptology of the University of Liege, in collaboration with the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig (Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae), is now developing Thot, a set of resources for documenting and encoding ancient Egyptian resources in a shared, interoperable approach.

"The fund Drioton was acquired by the NBU in 1961 with the amount in relation to war damage to the Second World War. Etienne Drioton (1889-1961) was Director General of the Department of Antiquities in Egypt (1936-1952) and Professor at the College de France (1957-1961). The works of his collection are kept in Joffre space and were cataloged in map styles in 1965-1970 years. A file created by authors and anonymous titles, systematic file (after a specific review, see below) and a concordance file is available to the coin store cabinet.

"This Thesaurus is a compilation of many sources used in general for computer applications and has been developed by an international team of Egyptologists in seven languages and consists of 15 sections and aims to provide a documentation standard to describe Many museums have already adopted it, and it is becoming an increasingly recognized international standard. "